Injector for injecting pellets
11166798 · 2021-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M37/0069
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61D7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61D7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An injector for injecting pellets includes a main body, a delivery opening which is formed on the main body and to which a hollow-bore needle can be connected and a magazine guide formed in the main body for a magazine which, for accommodating the pellets, comprises several barrels. Each barrel includes a hollow cylindrical compartment with an open front end and an open rear end. The magazine guide brings the magazine, barrel by barrel, into an injection position, in which a plunger of the injector can be introduced into the barrel via the rear end of the barrel positioned in the injection position and moved in the direction of the delivery opening in order to deliver the pellet provided in the barrel via the delivery opening. A drawer is formed in the main body for accommodating a replacement hollow-bore needle.
Claims
1. An injector for injecting a pellet via a hollow-bore needle, comprising: a main body; a delivery opening formed in the main body to which the hollow-bore needle can be connected; a magazine for accommodating a plurality of pellets, the magazine comprising a several barrels, wherein each of the several barrels comprises a hollow cylindrical compartment with an open front end and an open rear end that can accommodate one of the plurality of pellets; a magazine guide configured to bring each of the several barrels of the magazine, barrel-by-barrel, into an injection position, wherein when a barrel of the several barrels is in the injection position, a plunger of the injector can be moved in a direction of the delivery opening in order to deliver the one of the plurality of pellets that can be accommodated in the barrel via the delivery opening; and a slide-out drawer formed in the main body to accommodate a replacement hollow-bore needle, the drawer comprising a sliding compartment defined by a bottom, a rear end extending upward from the bottom, a pair of sidewalk extending forward from the rear end and an open top side, wherein the drawer defines an undivided interior compartment that is elongated such that the replacement hollow-bore needle can fit completely within the undivided interior compartment of the drawer and be oriented parallel to a longitudinal length of the hollow-bore needle that is connected to the delivery opening.
2. The injector according to claim 1, wherein in a pushed-in state, the drawer slides into the main body such that a rear surface of the rear end of the drawer closes flush with the main body.
3. The injector according to claim 2, wherein the drawer comprises a spring element which, when the drawer is pulled out, raises the replacement hollow-bore needle situated in the drawer with respect to the bottom of the drawer.
4. The injector according to claim 3, wherein the spring element is a cantilevered-type spring.
5. The injector according to claim 3, wherein the spring element is formed as a part of the bottom.
6. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the drawer comprises a spring element which, when the drawer is pulled out, raises the replacement hollow-bore needle when the replacement hollow-bore needle is situated in the drawer with respect to the bottom of the drawer.
7. The injector according to claim 6, wherein the spring element is arranged in an area of the bottom.
8. The injector according to claim 6, wherein the spring element is formed as a part of the bottom.
9. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the drawer includes a knob extending laterally from one of the pair of sidewalls such that the knob is exposed external to the main body.
10. The injector according to claim 1, wherein a guide bar is formed in the main body to guide the sliding movement of the drawer.
11. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the drawer is configured to be slid out of the main body in a direction away from the delivery opening.
12. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the drawer is configured to accommodate several replacement hollow-bore needles.
13. The injector according to claim 1, wherein a securing element is provided to secure the drawer in a pushed-in state against an accidental moving out.
14. The injector according to claim 13, wherein the securing element is configured such that by pressing on the drawer in a direction of the main body the securing element releases the drawer.
15. The injector according to claim 14, wherein releasing of the drawer by the security element is carried out such that the drawer is at least partially slid in an outward direction from the pushed-in state.
16. The injector according to claim 1: wherein the injector comprises the magazine inserted into the magazine guide, and the magazine is configured such that a cross-section of the hollow cylindrical compartment and of the open front end is selected such that a pellet to be accommodated can be accommodated, and a cross-section of the open rear end is smaller than the one of the plurality of pellets that can be accommodated such that the one of the plurality of pellets that can be accommodated cannot be extracted from the hollow cylindrical compartment via the rear end, wherein the magazine further comprises a cover to close the open front end, wherein the cover comprises a dispensing opening which, in the closed state, is positioned in front of the open front end and has a cross-section selected such that the one of the plurality of pellets that can be accommodated can pass through the dispensing opening, and wherein a bar is provided which projects into the dispensing opening to prevent the one of the plurality of pellets that can be accommodated from accidentally falling out and, when subjected to a predetermined force, can be bent outwards such that the one of the plurality of pellets that can be accommodated can be delivered through the dispensing opening.
17. The injector according to claim 1, wherein a guide pin extends below the bottom of the drawer.
18. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the rear end is shaped to correspond to the shape of the housing in the area of the drawer opening.
19. An injector system for injecting a pellet via a hollow-bore needle coupled to a delivery opening defined in a main injector body, comprising: a magazine that can be coupled to the main injector body and accommodate a plurality of pellets, the magazine comprising several barrels, wherein each of the several barrels comprises a hollow cylindrical compartment with an open front end and an open rear end that can accommodate one of the plurality of pellets; a magazine guide defined in the main injector body that guides the several barrels of the magazine sequentially into an injection position aligned with the delivery opening; a plunger disposed within the main injector body that can be moved in a longitudinal direction toward the delivery opening in order to eject the one of the plurality of pellets that is accommodated in the barrel via the delivery opening; a drawer recess defined into the main injector body; and a drawer slidably disposed within the drawer recess, wherein the drawer comprises: a bottom surface; a rear end surface extending upward from the bottom surface, and a pair of sidewalls extending forward from the rear end surface in the longitudinal direction and extending upwards from the bottom surface, wherein the bottom surface, the rear end surface and the pair of sidewalls together define a replacement hollow-bore needle storage compartment within the drawer such that an undivided longitudinal length dimension of the storage compartment in the longitudinal direction is greater than a width of the rear end surface in a lateral direction.
20. The injector system of claim 19, wherein the drawer recess is arranged within the main injector body such that the drawer slides linearly into and out from the injector main body parallel to a longitudinal axis of the plunger.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(15) While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular example embodiments described. On the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) In the following descriptions, the present invention will be explained with reference to various exemplary embodiments. Nevertheless, these embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention to any specific example, environment, application, or particular implementation described herein. Therefore, descriptions of these example embodiments are only provided for purpose of illustration rather than to limit the present invention.
(17) In the embodiment shown in
(18) The magazine 1 according to the invention serves for use in an injector 100, in order to inject the pellets from the barrels 2 into an animal for the administration of at least one medicament which is contained in the pellets 3, as described in further detail below.
(19) The barrels 2 are aligned parallel to each other and in each case comprise a hollow cylindrical compartment 4 with an open front end 5 and an open rear end 6, as can be seen in particular from the representation according to
(20) The barrels 2 are connected to each other and their front ends 5 lie in an end plate 7 to which a cover 9 is linked via a hinge 8 (for example a film hinge). In the representations of
(21) For each barrel 2 the cover 9 comprises a dispensing opening 10, which is positioned, in the closed position of the cover 9, in front of the front end 5 of the corresponding barrel 2.
(22) The hollow cylindrical compartments 4 of the barrels 2 here have a circular cross section with a diameter D1 (
(23) The dispensing openings 10 in the cover 9 have in each case a diameter D4 (
(24) The bars 11 are elastic and dimensioned such that they are bent outwards by the pellets 3 (as indicated by the arrows P2 and P3 in
(25) The delivery is achieved in the case of an injector 100 in that a plunger 101 (or a rod 101) of the injector 100, as indicated in
(26) As is usual with such injectors 100, a magazine guide 103 (
(27) The cover 9 can be held in its closed position shown in
(28) The cover 9 comprises an edge 18, in which for each detent 14 (or detent nose 14) an associated detent recess 19 is formed, as can be seen in the enlarged detail C in
(29) The magazine 1 according to the invention can in particular be formed in one piece. Furthermore, the magazine 1 according to the invention can be formed from a plastic material. For example polypropylene can be used as plastic material.
(30) As the cover 9 is connected to the barrels 2 via a hinge 8, it is ensured that the cover 9 cannot become lost. The cover 9 is thus connected to the barrels 2 in such a way that it cannot be lost. The outer contour of the barrels 2 is selected such that the described guiding and the described transport of the magazine 1 in the injector 100 is made possible.
(31) The injector 100, which can also be called the implanter, together with the magazine 1 according to the invention forms an injector 100 according to the invention.
(32) The injector according to the invention can optionally also comprise the needle drawer 106 described below, which serves to store a replacement hollow-bore needle 102. The needle drawer 106 is shown in its retracted position in
(33) Furthermore, the drawer 106 comprises a guide pin 114 protruding downwards which, in the embodiment shown here, lies laterally against the lower guide bar 110 and is guided by the latter.
(34) The drawer 106 comprises an undivided accommodation area 115 which is dimensioned such that a hollow-bore needle 102 can be accommodated as a replacement. In the embodiment described here, in the area of the bottom 118 (here as part of the bottom 118) of the accommodation area 115, a spring element 116 is arranged, which is pressed downwards when the hollow-bore needle 102 is accommodated and the drawer 106 is pushed in. This is brought about here by the upper guide bar 109, which presses the spring element 116 downwards (in the direction of the bottom 118) via the replacement hollow-bore needle (not shown) placed in the drawer 106. When the drawer 106 is pulled out backwards the thus-produced spring pretension then has the effect that the needle is raised up slightly by the spring 116, with the result that the user can easily take the replacement needle 102 out of the drawer. In the representations of
(35) Thus, in the case of the injector 100 according to the invention, a replacement needle 102 can always be carried in a secure manner, with the result that during use of the injector 100, even if the needle 102 currently being used is broken off, this does not result in the use of the injector 100 having to be interrupted for long. The replacement needle need only be removed from the drawer 106, the broken-off needle 102 replaced, and the desired injections can be continued.
(36) The drawer 106 comprises a rear end 117 which, on the one hand, delimits the accommodation area 115 and, on the other hand, is formed such that it closes the opening for the drawer 106 provided in the housing 108 flush with the rest of the housing when the drawer 106 is closed. It can also be mentioned that the rear end 117 has a shape which corresponds to the shape of the housing 108 in the area of the drawer opening.
(37) The housing 108 and/or the drawer 106 can be formed from plastic material.
(38) The described injector 100 with the drawer 106 can also be formed such that it can be equipped with already-known magazines. Known injectors can thus be modified such that they comprise the drawer 106 according to the invention.
(39) While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments. It will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications and equivalent arrangements can be made thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, such scope to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all equivalent structures and products. Moreover, features or aspects of various example embodiments may be mixed and matched (even if such combination is not explicitly described herein) without departing from the scope of the invention.